Sarti is the most popular and visited place on the Sithonia peninsula, on Halkidiki.
It is a small fishing town of total of 900 settlers.
It is 140km away from Thessaloniki, being situated on the eastern coast of Sitonia, between Vourvourou and Sykia. ...

Nikiti is located at the very beginning of Sithonia, and it is the first place that can be seen after Thessaloniki (100 km away). About 3000 citizens live there throughout a year.
This place a very long history, it had been completely destroyed several times firstly by...

Kalamitsi is a small and peaceful place in the very south of Sithonia with the beach bearing the same name. This destination is a perfect choice for all those who wants to have a relaxing vacation, away from hustle and noise, which is possible in bigger and more popular...

Nikiti is consisted of two parts. The new one is next to the sea, on this side of the main road. Here are located all the villas and hotel, restaurants, shops and other tourist attractions. From the other part of the main road is the Old Nikiti, place where...

Psakoudia, a little town in the very centre of Sithonia, is located between two peninsulas on Halkidiki, Sithonia and Kassandra. It's famous for the few kilometer long sandy beach with a yellow-golden sand. The beach is awarded the Blue Flag. The place itself was once a port of the...

Metamorfosi is a small place at the beginning (western entrance) of Sithonia, with about 500 inhabitants. It is characteristic of a dense pine forest that extends over the coast, and sometimes up to 300m into the interior of the peninsula. Given that the place is small and ideal for...

Gerakini is located at the very beginning of Sitonia, or at the end if you wish so. The Holomontas Mountain that can be seen in the distance is a great background behind the water of the Toroneos Bay, that is, the Aegean Sea.
This town is one of the oldest...

Toroni is a town in the south-west of Sithonia which dates back to antique times. During its history it had been reigned interchangeably by several kingdoms, from Persians to Greeks, and then by Byzantium and Turks, and it was reigned again by Greece at the beginning of 20th century....